This website uses cookies to collect information.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small files comprised of letters and numbers that are downloaded onto your desktop computer, mobile or other handheld device when you access certain websites. Cookies allow a website to recognise a user’s device and help your browser navigate through the website by allowing you to log in automatically by remembering settings you selected during earlier visits, amongst other functions. Cookies do not harm your computer. If you would like to learn more about cookies in general you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Use of cookies on this website

Cookies help us to provide you with a good experience when you browse this website and allow you to make full use of the features available on this website. We do not use cookies to collect or record information such as your name, address or personal details.

We use cookies on this website for one purpose, and that is to collect statistical information about how visitors use this website, so we can improve the way this website works and measure our success. By recording such statistics as browser usage, visitor location, operating system etc. we can measure and improve on how we manage and maintain our site, in order to give you an ultimately better visitor experience.

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies. Unless you have adjusted your browser settings so that it will refuse cookies, cookies will be set when you access this website. By using and browsing this website, you consent to cookies being used in accordance with this Cookie Policy. If you do not consent, please understand that certain features of this site may not function as intended. Please go to the How To Manage Cookies section for information on how to manage and disable cookies in your web browser.

Our Cookies

Below is a list of the main cookies that are set by us when you access this website and a description of what we use them for:

Cookie Names

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Cookie Purpose

These cookies enable Google Analytics software. It helps us take and analyse visitor information such as browser usage and new visitor numbers. That information helps us to improve the website and your visitor experience, and to make our content relevant. The data stored by these cookies never shows personal details from which your individual identity can be established.

Flash cookies

We display video content on our website using the Adobe Flash Player, through services such as YouTube and Vimeo. Adobe uses Flash cookies to improve your experience as a user. If you wish to disable or delete a Flash cookie, please visit Adobe Flash Player Security Settings. Please bear in mind that if you disable Flash cookies you will be unable to access certain content on our website which uses Adobe Flash Player, such as our video content.

Third party cookies

Some cookies may be set by third parties when you visit this website. These third parties may be suppliers who partner with us to deliver our website, companies that participate with us in affiliate marketing programmes and other third parties. These cookies are controlled by the third parties, so please check these third-party websites for more information about these cookies and how to manage them. These third party cookies do not collect personal data from which the third party would be able to identify individual customers.

Social buttons

If you share YourFilm content with friends through social networks – such as Facebook, Google and Twitter – you may be sent cookies from these third party websites. We can’t control the setting of these cookies, so we suggest you check the third-party websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them.

Flash cookies

We may display video content on our website using Adobe Flash Player. Adobe uses Flash cookies to improve your experience as a user. If you wish to disable or delete a Flash cookie, please visit Adobe Flashplayer Security Settings. Please bear in mind that if you disable Flash cookies you will be unable to access certain content on our website which uses Adobe Flash Player, such as videos.

How to Manage Cookies

You can enable or disable cookies by changing your website browser settings to accept or reject cookies as required. How to do this will depend on the browser you use. We have provided further information below on how to check which browser you use and how to manage cookies. Please bear in mind that if cookies are not enabled on your computer, your activities may be restricted to browsing this website, and certain content may not be available to you.

Checking which browser you use

If you are using a PC – go to “Help” and select the “About” option.

If you are using a Mac – click on the Apple menu within the browser and select the “About” option.

Once you know which brower you are using, follow the instructions below to check if you have cookies enabled on your computer:

Checking cookies – PCs

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8:

  1. Go to “Tools” at the top of your browser window. Select “Internet options”. Click on the “Privacy” tab
  2. Ensure that your Privacy level is set to Medium or below to enable cookies

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Go to “Tools” and select Options
  2. Click the Privacy icon
  3. Click on Cookies and choose “allow sites to set cookies”

Google Chrome

  1. Go to “Tools” and select Options
  2. Click “Under the Hood” and select the “Content settings” button within the “Privacy” section
  3. Choose “Allow local data to be set”

Checking cookies – Macs

Safari on OSX:

  1. Click “Safari” and select “Preferences”
  2. Click “Security” then “Accept cookies”

Mozilla and Netscape on OSX:

  1. Click on “Mozilla” or “Netscape” and select “Preferences”
  2. Find ‘Cookies’ under “Privacy & Security”
  3. Select “Enable cookies for the originating web site only”

Opera:

  1. Click “Menu” and select “Settings”
  2. Select “Preferences” and then “Advanced”
  3. Select “Accept cookies”

If you are not happy with the way that we use cookies then you should delete YourFilm cookies having visited the site, or you should browse the site using your browser’s anonymous usage setting (called “Incognito” in Chrome, “InPrivate” for Internet Explorer, “Private Browsing” in Firefox and Safari etc.)